Brazil Approves Critical Minerals Policy with $10B
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a national critical minerals policy, creating a $5 billion guarantee fund and $5 billion in tax credits to boost domestic
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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a national critical minerals policy, creating a $5 billion guarantee fund and $5 billion in tax credits to boost domestic
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A Brazilian congressional committee approved a bill for automatic driver's license renewal, reinstating the mandatory medical exam. The measure now moves to
A Brazilian congressional committee approved a bill restoring the mandatory medical exam for driver's license renewal, altering the country's traffic code. The
Brazil's Supreme Court unanimously ruled Mato Grosso's 2025 suspension of public servant payroll deductions unconstitutional, ending the measure in April.
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court unanimously ruled that Mato Grosso's 2025 suspension of public servant credit contracts was unconstitutional, exceeding state
Federal government declares emergency in Tarauacá, Acre, after diesel spill from barge sinking on April 24 contaminates river, affecting residents and wildlife.
The planned delivery of 11 trains to reinforce Recife's metro system has been cut to 7 after 4 locomotives from Porto Alegre failed inspection, delaying the
Recife Metro train delivery reduced from 11 to 7 after 4 of 5 trains from Porto Alegre failed inspection due to degradation and high recovery costs.
Brazil's Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes ban all irregular public sector bonuses, imposing criminal, civil, and administrative liability on managers who
Justices Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil's STF reaffirmed an absolute ban on creating or paying bonus allowances for public sector employees
Brazil's Supreme Court ministers reaffirmed an absolute ban on creating or paying any new bonuses or indemnities for public servants, following reports of new
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes publicly commented on the training ground altercation between Neymar and Robinho Jr. at Santos, emphasizing the club's enduring unity and history.
Ponte do Arranha-Céu in Petrópolis will be closed to vehicle traffic on Wednesday, October 6, from 1:00 PM to 6:30 PM for Enel electrical network
Inspired by the tragic case of a teenager tortured to death, Rondônia's new law mandates active searches for children missing from school, aiming to prevent isolation and ensure educational access.
Official data from the Amazonas Assembly shows deputies accumulated justified absences in early 2026, with Roberto Cidade leading at 13, partly due to assuming
The Amazonas Legislature held 34 ordinary plenary sessions in the first four months of 2026, with official data showing deputies accumulated justified
Interim Roraima Governor Soldado Sampaio announced changes in more than eight top state government positions, including secretariats and institutions, on
The STJ is set to decide if migrants held at Guarulhos Airport can seek asylum in Brazil, a case with major implications for immigration policy and international commitments.
The iconic João Rock festival has announced a strategic partnership with Opus Entretenimento, Brazil's largest show platform, to strengthen the national festival market and enhance live entertainment experiences.